Sunil Kohli, Managing Director, Rahat Cargo said, “The congestion mainly at the airports especially located in the metro cities begins from the approaching roads leading to the cargo warehouses with plenty of vehicles carrying the cargo lined up for the entry during the peak hours. The congestion subsequently shifts to the cargo offloading point at the limited truck-doc areas due to departure schedules of flights of several carriers coinciding with each other followed by a delayed process of weighment by the custodian. An absence of regulated parking & offloading processes at the platforms results in bunching of huge cargo waiting for their turns. Congestion further occurs for the screening process wherein large volumes of cargo queues up thereby incurring considerable delays, inflated waiting time & an avoidable wastage of manpower. Thus, all the related agencies have to provide the requisite facilities commensurate with the growth of cargo tonnage facilitating hassle free timely handling of processes. The related agencies must install additional provisions and redesign their systems and processes, wherever needed to be in readiness for any peak demand scenario. They must also consider using technology, coordination, and best practices to optimize the use of resources and minimize delays and congestions.”